Video Games: Special Interest or addiction?

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06 Jul 2014, 1:12 pm

I've played video games before but I never got hooked on them but to the Aspies who are and play them for hours on end, how do you know it's a Special Interest and not an addiction?

Many NT kids are hooked on video games but it's not a Special Interest for them. They're not Aspies. They're just addicted.

How do you differentiate it as a Special Interest as apposed to video game addiction?


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06 Jul 2014, 1:38 pm

Gaming is one of the most engaging ways to entertain yourself. I think It can be both your special interest and addiction. The problem is that It's hard to make an actual use of your passion, ofcourse you can become a video game reviewer but It's still a different experience than playing the game for enjoyment. Actually It's become quite a problem in modern age.


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06 Jul 2014, 1:57 pm

If the focus is on playing the games rather than learning everything about about them even if one never played any at all, then I wouldn't think it were a special interest.



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06 Jul 2014, 1:57 pm

It's both.... and as an aspie I took video games to the next level... made art... wrote fan fiction... I was crazy enough that I used to write informal guides to some video games... I was crazy enough to write one general and two in-depth guides to Sonic 2006 and that was a pretty bad game...


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06 Jul 2014, 3:28 pm

Angnix wrote:
It's both.... and as an aspie I took video games to the next level... made art... wrote fan fiction.


Me too I started when I was elementary school and went on to freshmen year when an over zealous teacher saw one of my comic strips and deemed it too graphic thus I got detention (so much for the freedom of expression).

I think it becomes an addiction when one focuses so much on the game that real life starts to suffer (lack of sleep not eating/going to the bathroom and/or missing school/work)


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06 Jul 2014, 4:13 pm

Yeah, I think I've got it now! I posted my question around 4am this morning and went to bed and thought some more about it and figured the difference would be something like - if you did art work, learned all about it, wrote about it, thought about it all the time, talked about it non stop - all the ways other Special Interests manifest themselves in us, then that would be different from someone who was just addicted to playing them.

Thank you all! Happy gaming!


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07 Jul 2014, 7:29 am

Gaming? Of course, but not an addiction, I just think it's more of an escape from the chaos of the world. I mod games, probably better than I can play them. :?


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